MySQL GROUP BY multiple columns from different tables
I've got the following table layouts:
Table Data
+----------+-------------------------+
| Field | Type |
+----------+-------------------------+
| type | enum('type_b','type_a') |
| type_id | int(11) unsigned |
| data | bigint(20) unsigned |
+----------+-------------------------+
Table A and B:
+--------------+------------------+
| Field | Type |
+--------------+------------------+
| id | int(11) unsigned |
| customer_id | int(11) unsigned |
| ... |
+--------------+------------------+
In table Data there is some messurement data from a certain type (a or b). Now I want for ever custom开发者_JAVA百科er the total sum for both types of data a and b.
So, I thought: select the sum, join on a or b and group by a.customer_id, b.customer_id.
Resulting in the following query:
SELECT sum(d.data) as total
FROM data d, ta, tb
WHERE
(d.type LIKE "type_a" AND d.type_id = ta.id)
OR
(d.type LIKE "type_b" AND d.type_id = tb.id)
GROUP BY ta.customer_id, tb.customer_id;
This doesn't get me the proper results...
I tried several approaches, left joins, joining on the customer table and group by customer.id etc. Does anyone have a clue what I'm doing wrong?
Thanx!
Your query
SELECT sum(d.data) as total
FROM data d, ta, tb
WHERE
(d.type LIKE "type_a" AND d.type_id = ta.id)
OR
(d.type LIKE "type_b" AND d.type_id = tb.id)
GROUP BY a.customer_id, b.customer_id;
Let's say there is only one record in d, and it is type_a. There are two records in ta and tb each. The record in d matches one of the records in ta on d.type_id=ta.id
. Therefore, that combination of (d x ta) allows ANY tb record to remain in the final result. You get an unintended cartesian product.
SELECT x.customer_id, SUM(data) total
FROM
(
SELECT ta.customer_id, d.data
FROM data d JOIN ta
ON (d.type LIKE "type_a" AND d.type_id = ta.id)
UNION ALL
SELECT tb.customer_id, d.data
FROM data d JOIN tb
ON (d.type LIKE "type_b" AND d.type_id = tb.id)
) X
GROUP BY x.customer_id;
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